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  • - Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, though rare, can be a life-threatening complication of pancreatitis, necessitating quick diagnosis and intervention to improve survival chances.
  • - The study discusses two cases of patients with chronic and acute pancreatitis who experienced severe upper GI bleeding, successfully treated with transcatheter embolization after endoscopic methods failed.
  • - Advances in endovascular techniques and increased expertise among interventional radiologists make angiographic embolization a preferred, minimally invasive option for treating upper GI bleeding when endoscopy is insufficient.
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Background: Serbia, as the largest market of the Western Balkans, has entered socioeconomic transition with substantial delay compared to most of Eastern Europe. Its health system reform efforts were bold during the past 15 years, but their results were inconsistent in various areas. The two waves of global recession that hit Balkan economies ultimately reflected to the financial situation of healthcare.

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